Of course, you do actually have to know how to stalk and hunt- you can't just shoot out of your truck window at 300 yards.
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Tacky as it is, even that requires some skill. [/quote]
Haha, true. But if you're a reasonable shot it's not too hard to keep your shot in the kill zone of a deer at 300 yards with a rest. If you consider that about 18" for a deer, you're talking about 6 MOA. If you can't do that off a rest you probably shouldn't be out there hunting, and certainly shouldn't take a shot beyone a 150 or so yards. Of course, the tricky part will be judging the range accurately. Growing up on the plains I find that most people are pretty poor judges of distance. On the ranch where I grew my dad had measured out most of the distances on our place with surveying gear, and put flags at some of them. While hunting we'd often ask on of our companions how far away they thought the deer were, and it wasn't unusual for guys to be off by half again or more. Deer that were 300 yards out were commonly thought to be at 500 or more. You especially see this with people that don't really understand the actual size of a deer. It's funny to see guys with newfangled magnums shooting six feet over a deer's back!